Reviews
‘Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.’ dares Denver theatre to get uncomfortable
The Moot Point Project’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a confrontational, experimental provocation that challenges audiences to rethink power, patriarchy and performance.
‘Other Desert Cities’ goes deep on family dysfunction
Cherry Creek Theatre’s excellent production of ‘Other Desert Cities’ takes on everything from the partisan divide to bad parenting — with a few twists at the end
At the Arvada Center, ‘Sin Street Social Club’ an entertaining romp
World premiere by Colorado playwright shines in a strong production
Dolly’s still got it
With Betty Buckley in the title role, ‘Hello, Dolly!’ shows how the big American musical is done
Strong vocals carry “Sister Act” in the Springs
Solid production of the popular musical showing through April 7
Brothers Grimm: Clever and comical but laboriously long
A compendium of Grimm fairy tales starts off strong but wears out its welcome by Act II
A disturbing, prescient, newly relevant ‘1984’ shakes the stage in Lakewood
Benchmark's production holds Orwell's mirror up to today, and it ain't pretty
‘The Cake’ a reminder of what binds us
Always poignant, often amusing Lake Dillon Theatre production gives a sweet twist to real-life drama
On the front lines of a plant closure
Curious Theatre production of 'Skeleton Crew' has its moments but falls short
The time is right for ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’
A the Denver Center, ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a silly, finely tuned exercise in the joy of slapstick
‘The Moors’ at the Arvada Center a dark, complicated tale with modern twists
'The Moors' uses dark contemporary humor to present parallel stories set amongst the vast and gloomy English moors
Breckenridge Backstage Theatre does bangup job with ‘Boeing Boeing’
Famed French farce 'Boeing, Boeing' on stage through end of March in Breckenridge
Kick-ass cast dusts off a Chekhov classic in ‘Life Sucks’
At the Aurora Fox Theater, a strong cast of Colorado actors bring to life Chekhov’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ in Aaron Posner’s ‘Life Sucks’
‘United Flight 232’ offers compelling, reverent homage to local tragedy
An in-air tragedy makes for a gripping night of theater from The Catamounts
Few hitches in well-done Western ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’
In Colorado Springs, a classic John Wayne film gets a new spin on stage
‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder’ a rollicking good time
At Denver's Vintage Theatre, 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' is a fun romp with a strong cast
An existential meltdown, Hollywood style
'The Whistleblower' is a hilarious dive into an existential crisis on the part of a Hollywood TV writer who spouts way too much truth.






